04. Manuscripts and Typescripts of Speeches. 1921-1994, undated.

As with the Manuscripts and Typescripts of Articles series, this section is largely
composed of manuscripts and typescripts of speeches written and delivered by Linus
Pauling. Also included is correspondence relevant to the writing, delivery and/or
publication of these speeches. Further materials illustrating the logistics of Pauling's
travel to the location of a speech's delivery, including correspondence, itineraries
and other notes, are included as well.

Program: The Molecular Structure of Biological Materials, lecture tour on "Modern Chemistry for the Engineer and Scientist", sponsored by
University Extension, University of California, lecture delivered in Los Angeles,
Corona, Berkeley and Sacramento, California, March 28 - April 1, 1955.

1955s.3.

Abstract, Correspondenc, Programe: Hemoglobin, Symposium on the Problems of Mountain Altitudes, University of California, Berkeley,
April 1, 1955.

1955s.4.

Correspondence, Program: The Structure of Fibrous Proteins, Centenary of the Polytechnic Institute of Brooklyn, Brooklyn, New York, April 11, 1955.

Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, meeting of the Society of the Sigma Xi, Bryn Mawr chapter, Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania,
April 28, 1955.

1955s.8.

Correspondence: Modern Structural Chemistry, meeting of the Society of the Sigma Xi, New York University chapter, New York, April 29, 1955.

1955s.9.

Manuscript, Typescript, Correspondence: The Hemoglobin Molecule in Health and Disease; The Structure of Proteins; Technology and Democracy, University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico, May 3-6, 1955.

Background Material: No Title, Annual Meeting of the Museum Association, Los Angeles County Museum, California,
May 24, 1955. [A display of LP's medals, diplomas and awards was constructed for the event]

Correspondence, Program, Invitation: The Development of Modern Structural Chemistry, dedication of the Richard Benbridge Wetherill Laboratory of Chemistry, Purdue University,
West Lafayette, Indiana, June 17, 1955.

1955s.16.

Manuscript Notes, Typescript, Press Release, Background Material: The Genesis of Ideas, American Association for the Advancement of Science Meeting, California Institute
of Technology, Pasadena, June 21, 1955. [Contains Typescript: About Three Talks on Ideas, by Olga V. Dubosclard]

Reprint: The Configuration of Polypeptide Chains in Proteins, lecture delivered for the University of California Engineering Extension Series
"Modern Chemistry for the Engineer and Scientist", University of California at Los
Angeles, 1955. [Published in Robertson, ed. Modern Chemistry for the Engineer and Scientist, McGraw-Hill, 1957]

1956s.

Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1956.

1956s.1.

Correspondence: No Title, appearance on "Youth Wants to Know", NBC television, January 1, 1956. [also response to comments made concerning science and religion]

Correspondence: Metallic Valence and the Structure of Metals and Intermetallic Compounds; The Structure of Proteins; A Theory of Ferromagnetism, University of California, Berkeley, January - February 1956.

1956s.4.

Program: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Hereditary Anemia, Margaret Beattie Lecture, Council of American Bioanalysts and California Association
of Clinical Laboratories, San Francisco, California, February 4, 1956.

Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: The Development of American Science and Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, American Heritage Week, Humboldt State College, Arcata, California, February 17, 1956.

Correspondence, Flyer: George A. Miller Lectureship, University of Illinois, Champaign,
Illinois, April 1 - May 3, 1956. [Eight lectures: The Structure of Proteins; The Structure of Proteins Part II; The Valence of Metals and the Structure of Intermetallic Compounds; Substances Containing Metal-Metal Bonds, Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease; The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions; Intermolecular Forces; Molecular Structure and Biological Specificity]

1956s.12.

Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, The Coover Lecture, The Ames Section of the American Chemical Society, Iowa State
College, Ames, Iowa, April 2, 1956.

1956s.13.

Correspondence: The Structure of Proteins, State University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, Chemistry Colloquium, April 3, 1956.

1956s.14.

Correspondence: Science in the Modern World, Young Men's Christian Association, University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois,
April 6, 1956.

Manuscript Notes, Correspondence: The Structure of Antibodies and the Nature of Serological Reactions, Structure of
Proteins, The Molecular Basis of Genetics, Mead-Swing Lectures, Oberlin, Ohio, October 16-18, 1956.

Correspondence, Poster: Abnormal Human Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, Northwest United States Section of the American Chemical Society, Pullman, Washington,
November 5, 1956; The Social Significance of Science, Northwest United States Section of the American Chemical Society, Richland, Washington,
November 5, 1956; The Structure of Proteins. Abnormal Human Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease, Northwest United States Section of the American Chemical Society, Salem, Oregon,
November 10, 1956.

Correspondence, Program: No Title, [re: medical and biochemical research] Panel Discussion on Significant Research
in the Field of Mental Retardation, Spring Meeting of the American Association on
Mental Deficiency, Los Angeles, California, March 30, 1957.

Correspondence, Program, Notes: The Structure of Water, International Symposium on Hydrogen Bonding, Union of the Chemical Societies of
Yugoslavia, Ljubljana, Yugoslavia, July 29, 1957.

1957s2.

Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1957.

1957s2.1.

Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Background Material: The Nature of the Forces Operating in the Process of the Duplication of Molecules
in Living Organisms, International Symposium on the Origin of Life, Moscow, USSR, August 22, 1957.

Correspondence, Notes: Molecules in Relation to Disease, The Structure of Proteins and Science in the Modern World, Bryan Priestman Memorial Lecture Series, University of New Brunswick, Fredericton,
New Brunswick, Canada, October 21-23, 1957.

1957s2.7.

Correspondence: Science in the Modern World, Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, October 25, 1957.

1957s2.8.

Correspondence, Itinerary: No Title, [re: series of lectures on Interatomic and Intermolecular Forces] Haverford College,
Haverford, Pennsylvania, October 26 - November 2, 1957.

Correspondence: A Theory of Restricted Rotation about the Carbon-Carbon Single Bond, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, March 7, 1958.

1958s.7.

Correspondence, Program, Notes: The Freshman as an Independent Thinker, "What Can We Expect from Our High Schools?" Western College Association, University
of California, Santa Barbara, March 13, 1958.

1958s.8.

Program: Agreements to Prevent War -- A Compelling Necessity, Pre-Medical Student Association, University of California, Los Angeles, March 18, 1958.

Correspondence, Report: No Title, [re: consequences of a nuclear war] Women's International League for Peace and Freedom,
Boston, Massachusetts, June 16, 1958.

1958s.24.

Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Itinerary, Reprint: Science as a Cultural Subject; Chemistry and Medicine in the Future; The Place of Science in the Modern World, Pre-Commencement Alumni Seminar and Commencement Address, Antioch College, Yellow
Springs, Ohio, June 19-21, 1958.

1958s.25.

Correspondence, Notes, Flyer: The Compelling Necessity -- No More War, Pittsburgh Branch, Federation of American Scientists, June 22, 1958.

Correspondence: Our Right to Live, University Young Women's Christian Association Bill of Rights Week, University of
California, Los Angeles, December 11, 1958.

1958s2.23.

Transcript, Abstract, Correspondence, Notes, Program: "Molecular Diseases", The Next Hundred Years, television program on KRCA, sponsored by the California Institute of Technology
and National Broadcasting Company, Pasadena, December 13, 1958.

1959s.

Speeches by Linus Pauling, 1959.

1959s.1.

Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program: A Proposal -- Research for Peace, Religious Evaluation Week, University of Oregon, Eugene, January 21, 1959.

Gallery Questions: Why the World Must Disarm, St. Pancras Town Hall, London, England, July 17, 1959.

1959s2.6.

Manuscript Notes, Correspondence, Program, Schedule: Our Choice: World Peace or Nuclear Annihilation, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, Fourteenth International Congress,
Swedish House of Parliament, Stockholm, Sweden, July 27, 1959.

Typescripts, Correspondence, Schedule: Abnormal Hemoglobin Molecules in Relation to Disease and Our Choice: Atomic Death or World Law, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, September 1-2, 1959.

Program: Radiation and the Future of Mankind, [panel discussion with Willard F. Libby, moderated by Hardin Jones] conference on
"Man and His Environment - the Air that He Breathes", San Francisco, California, January 16, 1960.

Correspondence: We Must Have Peace, WBAI radio, New York, April 18, 1960.

1960s.15.

Correspondence, Flyers: Ending All Nuclear Tests - Our Best Chance for Peace, Lecture tour sponsored by New Jersey SANE committees, Englewood, New Jersey, April
18; Humanity and Peace Versus Fallout and the Bomb, Newark, New Jersey, April 19; Humanity and Peace Versus Fallout and the Bomb, Elizabeth, New Jersey, April 20, 1960.

1960s.16.

Correspondence, Itinerary: The Need for Peace in a Nuclear World, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina, April 21, 1960.